It’s not just on the pitch where Manchester City are battling it out to be the best.
On a high after the Blues beat title rivals Chelsea on Saturday, Jack Grealish challenged Bernardo Silva to a game of head tennis.
It was a brave move as the Portugal midfielder’s touch and technique is regarded as among the best in the world.
Jack Grealish challenging team-mate Bernardo Silva to a game of head tennis
But Grealish has also wowed fans with his nifty footwork.
And the pair showed off their amazing skills as they went head-to-head at city’s training ground on Tuesday.
Grealish’s England team-mate Kyle Walker was confident of a home win as he chanted ‘It’s coming home, it’s coming home, football’s coming home’.
Watched by Kevin De Bruyne Rodrigo, John Stones and others, it was a tense battle that went down to the wire – including a VAR decision for handball.
Spoiler alert: Jack was not the lad to come out on top.
Grealish and Bernardo showed off their amazing skills as they went head-to-head